Pressure Washing Kensington — Clear Pricing & Free Quotes
Pressure Washing Kensington offers a simple, transparent pricing model built for homeowners, landlords and small businesses across the area. Whether you need a full facade clean for a Victorian terrace, a mews courtyard scrub, or routine maintenance for a storefront on Kensington High Street, our rate framework is designed to be easy to compare with local rubbish company prices and typical man and van cost options.
We believe in no hidden fees. This page explains how we price jobs, how cubic-yard or load-based charges work, and gives example tasks with typical budgets so you can plan. The goal is to let you match Kensington pressure washing options with the rubbish removal and man-and-van alternatives around the borough.
How our transparent pricing works
We use a few straightforward components to build every quote: a base service fee, a time-on-site or square-metre cleaning rate, and a load-based disposal fee when debris is removed. For many jobs we offer a cubic-yard estimate for waste — a unit rubbish companies use — so you can directly compare our costs with other local waste and man-and-van services.Our standard options include:
- Per-area cleaning: priced per m2 for driveways, patios and facades.
- Time-based service: hourly or half-day rates for extensive commercial fronts.
- Load-based removal: cubic-yard or per-load pricing for waste like grout slurry, broken paving or garden soil.
Load-based & cubic-yard rates explained
Load-based pricing uses standard load sizes: 1/4, 1/2 and 1 cubic yard (or equivalent small van loads). These let you compare our rubble/waste removal to local rubbish companies and typical man and van cost figures. We list clear unit prices in every estimate — for example, £60–£90 per 1/4 cubic yard for mixed non-hazardous waste in central Kensington (variable by access & traffic).
Example job — Victorian terrace facade: Property owners on quiet residential streets near Holland Park often need gentle but thorough cleaning. Typical job: pressure-wash painted brick or stucco, remove algae streaks and tidy gutter runs. Pricing example: Facade cleaning (10–20 m2): £120–£260, plus minor waste removal at cubic-yard rates if paint flakes or plaster must be collected.
Example job — Mews courtyard and access alley: Mews houses and inner courtyards need targeted cleaning where access is tight. We quote by time and complexity; a standard courtyard (20–40 m2) typically runs £180–£380, with an extra load charge for block paving grime or lifted weeds. Compare this with local rubbish company prices — a man and van removing the same quantity of waste may charge a similar hourly rate but add trip and disposal levies.
Example job — Commercial shopfront on busy roads: Busy locations like Kensington High Street or near Olympia require traffic management, quick turnaround and sometimes extended hours. For storefront cleaning we use time-based rates: £80–£150 per hour depending on team size and access. If waste is created, we itemise cubic-yard removal so you can see direct alignment with rubbish removal prices.
Example job — Driveway & patio refresh for modern flats: Drives and patios are common. Typical driveway (25–35 m2) pressure wash + moss control: £140–£300. If paving slabs need removing and disposal, we include an itemised waste line priced by cubic yard so estimating man and van cost becomes straightforward.
How cubic-yard and load sizes translate: a 1/4 cubic-yard load is roughly equivalent to a small wheelbarrow or a compact van partial load; 1/2 and 1 cubic-yard match larger van loads. Typical tip fees and handling are rolled into our load-based rates so there are no surprise charges at the end of a job. We always show both the cleaning fee and the waste removal fee in writing.
What affects final price? Access restrictions (mews lanes, narrow kerbs), traffic control needs on main roads, the type of surface, and whether chemical treatment or sealing is required. Hazardous waste (e.g., asbestos or regulated materials) will be quoted separately and handled only by licensed contractors; our standard quotes exclude those items unless specifically requested.
Choosing between a rubbish company and a man-and-van
In many Kensington clean-ups you'll have three choices: hire a pressure-washing team that also removes waste, book a rubbish company by the cubic yard, or arrange a man and van to carry debris to a disposal point. We present both cleaning and removal lines so you can compare: sometimes hiring a man-and-van is cheaper for a single heavy item, but for mixed debris and cleaning a combined pressure washing + load removal is more efficient and cost-competitive.
Free quotes & no-obligation estimates
We provide free quotes across Kensington. That includes remote estimates from photos or a short on-site assessment for more complex jobs. Every estimate is itemised: service fee, area/time charge, and load/cubic-yard removal, plus any travel or traffic management costs clearly listed. Our free quote policy means you can compare our Kensington pressure washing prices with local rubbish company prices and man and van cost estimates without commitment.To summarise: our pricing is transparent, load-based where appropriate, and expressed in units familiar to rubbish companies and man-and-van operators. We use cubic-yard or per-load waste lines so comparisons are straightforward and fair. For busy zones, heritage facades or tight-access mews, we provide tailored, clearly documented budgets so you know exactly what to expect.
Transparent, comparable and local: choose an option that matches your property type — from elegant Victorian terraces to modern apartment block courtyards — and receive a clear, free quote that shows both cleaning and disposal costs. Our aim is to help you find the most cost-effective Kensington pressure washing solution while making it simple to compare against nearby rubbish company prices and typical man and van cost ranges.